. The life and writings of Rufus C. Burleson, containing a biography of Dr. Burleson by Harry Haynes; funeral occasion, with sermons, etc; selected "chapel talks;" Dr. Burleson as a preacher, with selected sermons. e,The spot where angels find a resting place,When, bearing blessings, they descend to earth. She understood that it was the key to the arch of refinedsociety, and the corner-stone and foundation upon which reststhe good found among all nations. She therefore sedulouslyguarded the threshold of her home that her family might bereared and dwell in an untainted atmosphere, By theirfruit

. The life and writings of Rufus C. Burleson, containing a biography of Dr. Burleson by Harry Haynes; funeral occasion, with sermons, etc; selected "chapel talks;" Dr. Burleson as a preacher, with selected sermons. e,The spot where angels find a resting place,When, bearing blessings, they descend to earth. She understood that it was the key to the arch of refinedsociety, and the corner-stone and foundation upon which reststhe good found among all nations. She therefore sedulouslyguarded the threshold of her home that her family might bereared and dwell in an untainted atmosphere, By theirfruit Stock Photo
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. The life and writings of Rufus C. Burleson, containing a biography of Dr. Burleson by Harry Haynes; funeral occasion, with sermons, etc; selected "chapel talks;" Dr. Burleson as a preacher, with selected sermons. e, The spot where angels find a resting place, When, bearing blessings, they descend to earth. She understood that it was the key to the arch of refinedsociety, and the corner-stone and foundation upon which reststhe good found among all nations. She therefore sedulouslyguarded the threshold of her home that her family might bereared and dwell in an untainted atmosphere, By theirfruits ye shall know them, was a declaration as true in itsapplication to the moral, as the physical world. The law of cause and eftect is ceaseless in its operations, and universal in the diffusion of its energies. In the relationof parent and child, its forces are as palpable, as the relationof the tree to the fruit it bears; so Like parent like child*was no exception to the doctrine, and domesticity hangs to-gether like the various parts in architectureal construction. Mrs. Burleson therefore believed that, not only musther own life be a spotless example, but her children as well, 140 The Life axd AVritixgs of.